When the tool is ready to fire, fasteners could be driven
inadvertently into parts of the body. Never press the tool
against parts of the body.
DANGER
Do not pull the nosepiece back with your hand or
with another object. This can prime the tool in certain
circumstances. When the tool is ready to fire, fasteners
en
could be driven inadvertently into parts of the body.
WARNING
Parts of the tool outside the grip area may get hot when
fasteners are driven at a rapid rate over a long period of
time. Wear protective gloves.
8.1 Settings at the nosepiece 7
The depth of penetration of the nails can be controlled
via the position of the nosepiece.
Use the adjusting wheel to change the depth of penetra-
tion.
8.2 Protecting sensitive surfaces 8
WARNING
Remove the battery and gas can before fitting and
removing the surface protection.
9 Unloading the tool
9.1 Removing the battery
NOTE
Store the battery in a cool, dry place. Never store the
battery where it is exposed to direct sunlight or sources
of heat, e.g. on heaters / radiators or behind a motor
vehicle windscreen. Batteries that have reached the end
of their life must be disposed of safely and correctly to
avoid environmental pollution.
Press both battery release buttons.
Pull the battery downwards and out of the tool.
9.2 Removing the gas can
1.
Open the cover of the gas can compartment.
2.
Remove the gas can.
3.
Close the cover of the gas can compartment.
9.3 Unloading nail strips 9
1.
Release the catch on the nail pusher by pressing the
black button.
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If working on visible sensitive surfaces such as facades,
use the surface protection adapter.
The surface protection adapter prevents the nosepiece
from leaving marks on the surface of the wood.
8.3 Unintentional firing safety device
NOTE
Do not use the tool if the sliding sleeve has been removed.
The tool is equipped with a safety device to prevent it from
being triggered accidentally. The sliding sleeve prevents
the nosepiece from being pushed back deliberately or
unknowingly. This prevents accidental releases.
8.4 Driving nails
NOTE
You can only drive nails if there are more than 5 nails in
the magazine.
1.
Position the nosepiece against the base material
and press the tool against the surface to the stop
point.
2.
Drive the fastener by pulling the trigger.
3.
Once the nail has been driven in, release the trigger
and completely remove the tool away from the base
material.
2.
CAUTION Move the nail pusher with care. There
is a risk of your fingers being trapped.
Allow the pusher to slowly slide back towards the
nosepiece until it stops.
3.
Allow the nails in the magazine to slide downwards.
4.
Press the internal pawl on the bottom end of the
magazine.
You can now completely remove the nails from the
magazine.
9.4 Tool hook 10
WARNING
A falling tool can endanger you and/or other persons.
Make sure that the tool is firmly secured when hung
up.
You can use the tool hook to attach the tool to your belt,
a ladder, or a roof batten.
Press the belt hook towards the tool in the direction of
the longitudinal axis of the magazine.
This releases the belt hook from its locked position and
it can then be pivoted in or out.